Sponsorship Opportunities
- Presenting Sponsor
$10,000
Will have exclusive recognition on all event marketing materials as Presenting Sponsor including press releases, registration brochures, event apparel, one novelty item, walk flyers, banners, newsletter, website and annual report. Presenting sponsor will also receive event apparel (10), invitation to hospitality breakfast (10) and act as the Grand Marshall to begin the walk. - Gold Sponsor
$5,000
Will be recognized on registration brochures, walk flyers, banners, newsletter, website, annual report and their logo on walk day t-shirts; be acknowledged on center stage as Gold Sponsor; receive event apparel (6), and invitation to hospitality breakfast (6). - Silver Sponsor
$2,500
Will be recognized on registration brochures, walk flyers, banners, newsletter, website, annual report, and their logo on walk day t-shirts; receive event apparel (4) and invitation to hospitality breakfast (4). - Bronze Sponsor
$1,500
Will be recognized on registration brochures, newsletter, website,
annual report, and their logo on walk day t-shirts; receive event apparel (2) and invitation to hospitality breakfast (2).
In-kind contributions are welcomed and appreciated.
The Grand Prize for becoming a Corporate Sponsor is the knowledge that you have made a difference in the life of a blind, deaf/ blind or visually impaired child.
Past Corporate Walk Sponsors
Presenting Sponsor, LNR Property Management
Loring Wine Company, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital,
UCI Medical Center, Walking for Derek Hitzel, HRGi,
UPS, Pacific Collision Center, BP, General Circuits, LLC., Wal-Mart,
Cormier Chevrolet, City National Bank, Tustin Community Bank,
Mitsubishi Electric, Original Mike’s & Countrywide Insurance Group
Please contact Event Chair, Jaimie Haver at [email protected]
or Donna MacDonald at Blind Children’s Learning Center 714-573-8888
or [email protected]
Our Mission
The Mission of Blind Children's Learning Center is to provide early intervention, education, and services for blind, visually impaired and deaf/blind infants and youth and their families to allow access to education in preparation to lead independent lives.
